Leaders, September 2025

Let's wrap up our 2025 look back at the batters who posted the best skills during the prior month.

These bats delivered the top average exit velocity marks last September (min 50 PA):

NameLgTmbb%ct%Eye OPSEV LA Brl%
James WoodNLWAS9%58%0.23 .78598.0 5.0 18.9%
Aaron JudgeALNYY25%79%1.59 1.29297.4 19.2 27.3%
Riley AdamsNLWAS4%55%0.08 .35895.6 5.7 3.4%
Carter JensenALKC13%80%0.75 .94195.4 7.4 20.8%
Sal StewartNLCIN5%73%0.20 .83995.4 18.0 17.5%
Josh BellNLWAS6%82%0.38 .90495.4 15.8 20.0%
Christian MooreALLAA9%57%0.24 .72795.4 16.4 10.7%
Shohei OhtaniNLLA16%69%0.62 1.16595.4 20.0 29.2%
Mike TroutALLAA13%56%0.34 .83894.8 25.4 23.9%
Wyatt LangfordALTEX20%68%0.78 .71194.7 20.1 22.5%
Yordan AlvarezALHOU9%78%0.45 1.03594.6 

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